I really like a "tight" bike and personally it seems like MINE never get quite there lol however with examples such as THIS I would have to say YOU seem to have a killer system or knack for the little details lol
How the hell did you get thoes shocks to work? Did the same setup on my build (on my channel). I used the heaviest shocks I could buy. 880lbs/ a piece. Still want enough. Bottomed right out.
Using Archimedes' principles, try to slant your shocks as far forward as you can. Meaning, the angle has quite a bit to do with it. If you were more straight up and down, the leverage at the end of the wheel and swingarm is working against your shock or shocks. So, by slanting the shocks forward, you are going more with the arc of travel than against it.
Need more sick hardcore grampas
I would love to do this
Beautiful work Sir! Love the taillight.
Yo! Look at the hands of a craftsman.
Where? Where?
I really like a "tight" bike and personally it seems like MINE never get quite there lol however with examples such as THIS I would have to say YOU seem to have a killer system or knack for the little details lol
Thank you for the message. If I can ever afford a commercial, I've got to get you in front of a camera. Thanks again.
Big ups to hardcore granddads
One of the best gullwing conversation I've seen nice.
I want one will you guys build me one?
much better location for the brake resovoir!
Rad style but can we get some fenders a bit
How did you make your air filter
Where did you put the battery?
Where are you mounting the battery on that thing and what fuel tanks do you use?
How the hell did you get thoes shocks to work? Did the same setup on my build (on my channel). I used the heaviest shocks I could buy. 880lbs/ a piece. Still want enough. Bottomed right out.
Using Archimedes' principles, try to slant your shocks as far forward as you can. Meaning, the angle has quite a bit to do with it. If you were more straight up and down, the leverage at the end of the wheel and swingarm is working against your shock or shocks. So, by slanting the shocks forward, you are going more with the arc of travel than against it.
Thank you man!
what fuel tank do you use?
How much for a bike like this?
I've sold them from $7,500 to $10,500, depending. Or, if you have one to customize, of course, it would be a lot less.
What shocks are you running on these bikes.
brian winther
he never answer questions
i ask what gas tank never resopnds
Mr Frost The tank is from a Suzuki GS800 or GS1000
brian winther he told me they were goldwing air shocks, but I haven't looked into the validity of the statement
Where's the battery?
It's where the center stand used to be.